Walker’s ‘Magically Black and Other Essays’ Longlisted for Prestigous PEN Award
Five finalists will be announced in early April, and a winner will be named in May.
Five finalists will be announced in early April, and a winner will be named in May.
John Cameron Mitchel directed, co-wrote, and starred in the hit film ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’.
Trustee and alum Max Mutchnick ’87 is set to debut his new Hulu sitcom, “Mid-Century Modern,” alongside co-creator David Kohan on March 28.
“(Un)Making AI Worlds” engages with AI systems and their societal impacts through critical inquiry and artistic exploration.
Historian and author Reiko Hillyer was keynote speaker at this year’s conference on college in prison, hosted by the Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI) and InThrive Film Festival March 18 and 19.
The festival was presented in partnership with Emerson’s Department of Writing, Literature & Publishing, the Social Justice Collaborative and HIVE.
Extraordinary Emerson 2030 draws on the College’s rich history and legacy of leadership in communication and the arts.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced in the State of the City address that Boston Free Family Days will now feature artistic organizations, including ArtsEmerson.
The Emerson community is remembering Joe Knoll, most recently Emerson’s Director of Facilities, as a dedicated employee, a caring friend, and a favorite among faculty, staff, and students alike.
The Iris Headshot Photo Booth is available for Emerson College students, faculty, staff, and alumni.